Lenovo C325 Desktop Review Specs Price

:8: – Lenovo launched the all-in-one desktop/laptop C325. In a usage, user just need to in a mouse and keyboard into Lenovo C325. Lenovo C325 has a good looking casing with a full metal base accented the mostly plastic casing to help to keep the considerable weight of the components and screen. However, the matte LCD screen of Lenovo C325 contrasts with the glossy case. The 20 inch matte LCD screen supports for maximum 1600×900 resolution with no support to the multi-touch.

Under the hood, Lenovo C325 has AMD E-450 a dual-core 1.65 GHz processor to handle the standard email, web browsing, and light media of the majority of consumer and business users. The handling to advanced tasks might be ill-fitted, however. The AMD CPU is paired with 4GB of DDR3 memory which can be upgraded to 8GB maximum and a Radeon HD 6320 integrated graphics. The data storage coverage can be done by 500GB hard drive which can easily be upgraded to a full terabyte.

Lenovo C325 Review Specs Price

For the connectivity, Lenovo C325 has a standard DVD-RW drive which is fitted on the right side of the major components. Comes along with the standard DVD-RW drive, there are the microphone and headphone jacks, a pair of USB 3.0 ports, and 6-in-1 memory card reader. The most connectivity ports are lied on the back side. There are four standard USB 2.0 ports and an old-school Ethernet port. Lenovo C325 has a support to b/g/n Wi-Fi module. Instead, there are hard drive and memory bays, an empty RAM DIMM and a full-size 3.5-inch SATA drive slot for upgrades. The connection port to an optional TV tuner substitutes the output to an external monitor. On the front edge, Lenovo C325 has the power button an monitor controls, 0.3 megapixel webcam, and sizeable front-facing speakers. A basic wired keyboard and mouse are included on sale.

Lenovo C325 is packed to run on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Operating System. However, the users will not get the OS disc but a CD of drivers for troubleshooting without a need of Internet connection. Packed with the drivers and various Lenovo pack-in, there’s Windows Live Essentials, a trial install of Microsoft Office, and McAfee anti-virus. Google Chrome is pre-installed for web-browsing, left the Internet Explorer option. However, Lenovo throw in the Google Toolbar to the deal.

With the specification that Lenovo C325 has, it seems has no support to high-end gaming but iTunes, massive email databases, and heavy browsing sessions will work without complaint. The AMD’s E-series CPU are better than Atom-class processors, but still cannot follow the low end of Intel’s Core series.